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I love my mts, i also feel like they are a key part of the natural decomposition and exchange of excess food and dead plant matter to nutrients but i'm not saying anything on the science of that!
They do a decent job on the algae, the mts seem to be good at hoovering up excess food, but more...
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Found this interesting paper on the biodiversity of lake st lucia estuarine system in kwazulu-natal south africa, it gives some good idea of the way the system and their breeding cycle works, also gives some idea as to local environmental and...
Not found much out there apart from vague references in papers referring to the different life stages and lab conditions, curious about the tidal breeding cycle of these snails, salinity levels in their natural environment, etc.
If anyone has any more in depth information it would be much...
Mulberry leaves are best fed freshly picked, same with spinach i just give it a good wash, kale is a bit tougher i have found the fish and shrimp won't touch it unless blanched, nettles are also great for shrimp.
from what ive read from forums and google most let them breed in freshwater then removed the adults and slowly changed the water to brackish, theres lots of articles if you have a quick google search.
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